2015’s Keenevention included a new attraction – two of Keene’s liberty-oriented talk shows produced their programs live from the event hall! In case you missed them, here are Darryl W Perry’s “Peace, Love, Liberty Radio” and Conan Salada’s “Black Sheep Rising“. (It turned out this was the final episode of BSR.)

I was prepared for a weekend of exciting adventure and invigorating learning, and I got it. Libertarians know how to get things done. And in the Shire, they know how to have fun.

Richard first attended Keenevention in 2014, and posted a similarly amazing write up about that event. Like last year’s post, his article this year delves into detail on each panel and speaker he witnessed, including questions from the audience and panelists’ quotes. It’s exhaustive, in a good way.

Keenevention 2015 kicks off this Friday 10/30 and goes through November 1st. Tickets are available at the door for $75 for the entire weekend or $30 a day, unless you get there before 9am – then the pre-event prices apply of $60 for the weekend and $25 for the day.

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Bitcoin.com’s news wing has published a detailed feature article on Keenevention 2015’s upcoming Bitcoin Panel and the event as a whole. The piece by Jamie Redman details each speaker on the panel and even breaks the news about new addition Jeremy Kauffman of new bitcoin media streaming startup LBRY! The reporter also took the time to contact the panelsts to get their thoughts in advance of the panel. The article is worth reading and sharing. Check it out here at Bitcoin.com!

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For the first time ever, Keenevention will feature shows from Keene-area media producers, recorded live in the hotel conference room! “Peace, Love, Liberty Radio” will record live during the lunch break at noon on Friday and “Black Sheep Rising” will do the same on Saturday starting at noon. Peace, Love, Liberty radio is Darryl W. Perry’s thrice-weekly news and commentary audio program and Black Sheep Rising is Conan Salada’s monthly video show, which airs weekly locally on Cheshire TV channel 8 and also on YouTube.